Publications by authors named "M Nouman"

Breast cancer (BC) remains one of the significant health issues across the globe, being diagnosed in millions of women worldwide annually. Conventional therapeutic options have substantial adverse effects due to their non-specificity and limited drug bioavailability. Niosomes, being novel drug delivery systems formed from non-ionic surfactants, with or without cholesterol and charge-inducing agents, are used as therapeutic options in treating BC.

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Background: The term 'remote diagnosis' in telemedicine describes the procedure wherein medical practitioners diagnose patients remotely by using telecommunications technology. With this method, patients can obtain medical care without having to physically visit a hospital, which can be helpful for people who live in distant places or have restricted mobility. When people in the past had health issues, they were usually sent to the hospital, where they received clinical examinations, diagnoses, and treatment at the facility.

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  • - The study investigates the effects of three types of therapeutic offloading diabetic shoes (prefabricated, relasting, and double rocker-modified) on peak plantar pressure in individuals with Charcot foot deformity, a complication of diabetes involving neuropathy.
  • - Involving 15 participants with Charcot neuropathy, the research measures plantar pressure during walking to assess how different shoes impact pressure distribution in the forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot.
  • - Results show that while the double rocker-modified shoe increased forefoot pressure slightly, it significantly reduced midfoot pressure compared to other shoes, indicating varied effects on plantar pressure distribution.
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The objective of this study was to find out the effect of the myofascial release technique combined with valgus correction exercise on the pain, range of motion, balance, and quality of life in participants with grade II knee osteoarthritis. Forty participants with grade II knee osteoarthritis were randomly assigned into two treatment groups in the present clinical trial; group A was the myofascial release group, and group B was the myofascial release with valgus correction exercises group. Measurement included pain, balance, range of motion, and quality of life, as measured through the visual analog scale (VAS), Berg balance scale (BBS), goniometer, and knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS), respectively.

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